Description: This vintage map and pictorial essay depicts the Battle of White Plains during the American Revolution. The map, created by Stanley Klimley, shows the area around White Plains, New York, in the late 1700s. The pictorial essay provides additional historical context and information about the battle. This piece is a great addition to any collection of North American maps and historical artifacts. It represents a significant event in American history and provides valuable insights into the geography and politics of the time. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this unique and rare piece. This set includes High Quality Prints of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton that were taken from lithographs of Crawford's engraving of the original portraits by John Trumbell. The map was created by Stan Klimley and given to John Kley who displayed them in the office of the County Trust. It is inscribed "From Stan Klimley to John Kley 1962". It is framed, the glass was removed. The frame is 25.75" X 19.75". The map and prints will be shipped in a mirror carton approx 27" X 20". *There are a couple of small water stains at the very bottom, in the margin. Barely noticeable.* Stan Klimley was a very well known graphic artist, known for his illustrations in various magazines and publications in the mid 20th century. John Kley was vice chairman and vice President of the County Trust and Chairman and a Director of the Bank of New York, Inc.
Price: 139 USD
Location: Santa Rosa, California
End Time: 2025-01-19T23:10:56.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Date Range: 1700-1799
Type: Historical
US State: New York
Format: Wall Map
Cartographer/Publisher: Stanley Klimley
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
City: White Plains
Country/Region: United States of America